141. 01. English Non Fiction Captain America and the Mighty Avengers by Stan Lee Publication: New York Marvel Worldwide Inc. 2015 Date:2015 Availability: Copies available: (1), Actions:
142. 01. English Non Fiction Borders / by King, Thomas, Publication: . 171 pages : 23 cm Availability: Copies available: (2), Actions:
143. 02. English Fiction One True Way by Hitchcock, Shannon Publication: USA Scholastic 2018 , A heartening story of two girls who discover their friendship is something more. But how, among their backward town, will Sam and Allie face what they know is true about themselves? Welcome to Daniel Boone Middle School in the 1970s, where teachers and coaches must hide who they are, and girls who like girls are forced to question their own choices. Presented in the voice of a premier storyteller, One True Way sheds exquisite light on what it means to be different, while at the same time being wholly true to oneself. Through the lives and influences of two girls, readers come to see that love is love is love. Set against the backdrop of history and politics that surrounded gay rights in the 1970s South, this novel is a thoughtful, eye-opening look at tolerance, acceptance, and change, and will widen the hearts of all readers. Date:2018 Availability: Copies available: (1), Actions:
144. 04. English Audio Visual Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad by Don McBrearty Publication: Canada Atlantis Films Limited 1993 , Coproduced by two cable-TV servies-The Family Channel and the Black Entertainment Network--Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad uses historical fact as background for a fictional adventure tale. Courtney Vance and Janet Bailey star as slaves on a brutal antebellum North Carolina plantation. Together with two other slaves, Vance and Bailey make a daring escape, travelling northward by means of the eponymous railroad. Though the film isn't as suspenseful as it should be, it provides a valuable educational service in detailing the history of the Underground Railroad, the people responsible for its maintenance, and its modus operandi . Race to Freedom was first telecast on the Family Channel February 19, 1994, in tandem with an encore presentation of Roots (1977). Date:1993 Availability: Copies available: (1), Actions: